"Avoid Telegram Token," Urges Russian MP Amidst Charges Brought Against Durov

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Russian lawmaker Andrey Svintsov, deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Information Policy, has advised citizens against purchasing Telegram's Gram cryptocurrency, urging them to await official guidance from Roskomnadzor and the FSB before making any financial transactions via Telegram channels. He reiterated demands for Telegram to open a Russian office, store user data locally, and cooperate with security services. This warning follows reports that Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been charged in Russia with facilitating terrorist activity. The FSB alleges Telegram failed to remove channels and bots used by Ukrainian intelligence and extremist groups to coordinate acts of terrorism, sabotage, and cyber fraud, resulting in casualties and billions in damages. Russia's Investigative Committee linked the case specifically to a dating bot with over 13 million users, allegedly used for recruitment. Durov, detained by French authorities, confirmed the terrorism-related charges in late February. In June, he announced the rebranding of his 2019 crypto project back to its original name, Gram, with Telegram taking full control. Following the accusations, Gram's price dipped but has since partially recovered, though it remains well below its May peak and is down 14% over the past year.

Andrei Svintsov, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Information Policy, has advised Russians to stop purchasing the Gram cryptocurrency. Svintsov suggested waiting for official comments from Roskomnadzor and the Federal Security Service (FSB) before making "financial transactions through Telegram channels."

"No paid subscriptions, no buying of TON currency, and so on. In other words, I do not recommend our citizens to make any transactions in the Telegram ecosystem," Svintsov reportedly stated to the state news agency.

He reiterated the demands that Russian authorities have presented to Pavel Durov: Telegram must open an office in Russia, store user data on Russian territory, and "cooperate with the special services."

Svintsov's statement followed a report that Durov has been charged in Russia with facilitating terrorist activity. The FSB statement claims that Telegram failed to remove "numerous channels, chats, and bots" that are "actively used by Ukrainian intelligence services, terrorist, and extremist organizations to prepare and coordinate acts of sabotage and terrorism, mass killings, and cyber fraud on the territory of the Russian Federation." The agency added that these actions have led to "numerous human casualties, including among women and children, as well as material damage amounting to several billion dollars."

The Russian Investigative Committee clarified that the criminal case against the founder of VKontakte and Telegram is related to the dating chat bot 'Divingchik/Leo,' which has over 13 million users. The FSB claims that agents of Ukrainian intelligence used this bot to recruit young Russians by posing as women. Durov, detained by French authorities, wrote at the end of February that Russian authorities had initiated a criminal case against him on charges of facilitating terrorism.

In June, Durov announced that Gram — a crypto project he founded in 2019 — would return to its original name, and Telegram would take full control over it. Following the announcement of charges against Durov, the Gram exchange rate slightly declined, dropping on July 29 from $1.45 to a daily low of $1.38. Within 24 hours, the token's rate recovered to around $1.42. However, the Gram rate remains significantly below its May 8 peak of just over $2.70 and is down 14% over the year.

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QWhat recommendation did Russian MP Andrey Svintsov make regarding cryptocurrency purchases?

AAndrey Svintsov recommended that Russian citizens stop buying the Gram cryptocurrency and avoid any financial transactions through Telegram channels until official comments from Roskomnadzor and the FSB are received.

QWhat demands do Russian authorities have for Pavel Durov and Telegram?

ARussian authorities demand that Telegram open an office in Russia, store user data within the country, and cooperate with intelligence services.

QWhat is the main accusation made by the FSB against Pavel Durov in Russia?

AThe FSB accuses Pavel Durov of facilitating terrorist activity, alleging that Telegram failed to delete numerous channels, chats, and bots used by Ukrainian intelligence and extremist groups for sabotage, terrorism, and other illegal acts on Russian territory.

QWhich specific Telegram bot is mentioned in connection with the criminal case against Pavel Durov?

AThe criminal case is linked to a dating chat-bot named 'Dayvinchik/Leo', which has over 13 million users. The FSB claims Ukrainian intelligence agents used this bot to recruit young Russians by posing as women.

QHow did the price of the Gram token react following the announcement of charges against Pavel Durov?

AFollowing the announcement, the price of Gram slightly declined, dropping from $1.45 to a daily low of $1.38 on July 29th. It recovered to around $1.42 within 24 hours, but remains well below its peak of over $2.70 on May 8th.

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